Planned Works Calendar View the Planned Works Calendar to check for closures up to two months in advance.If there are works on the date you’d like to travel, you can find more detail about the closure and its impact on services.

Station Signage and PostersKeep an eye out for posters and signage at your local station about upcoming track closures.In the lead up to and during a track closure, signage at the station will provide more information.

JourneyPlanner and Transperth App When planning your journey using the JourneyPlanner or Transperth App, keep an eye out for the red alert symbol that indicates your journey will be affected by track closures.

Allow extra travelling timeWhen trains are cancelled for track works, we’ll always provide train replacement buses.But because buses run on roads and not dedicated tracks, they’re affected by traffic and traffic lights, so they run a little slower.Check the Train Replacement Bus page to find out how much extra travel time you need to allow for track closures on your line.

Alternative bus routesIf the train isn’t running, as well as train replacement services, there are a number of timetabled bus routes that may also get you where you need to go.You can check these routes by line and station.

Track closures videosWatch our short clip on how to survive track closures.We’ve also got some other videos on how train replacement buses work and how to find out about service disruptions.

Talk to usIf you’re unsure about the details of a closure on your line, just ask station staff or give us a call on 13 62 13.Hearing or speech impaired? Call via NRS 133 677 and ask for 13 62 13.

Transperth provides public transport services for the Perth metro area